Well, when working on Linux, it s usually KDE but as "hungry" of system resources as it is I am glad I found LXDE, which is a lot smaller and faster and looks almost as good! As some kind of "last relict" from the windows era I prefer to have a menu style manager and both KDE and LXDE provide exactly what I want, combined with some nice tools to administrate network and package installation I am pretty happy now on GhostBSD.

Linux - CinnamonBSD - MATEGnome is no longer acceptable and within that I use Linux distribution, Cinnamon was the first choice. In GhostBSD there is no Cinnamon but the next I would use is MATE and so I have done and chosen it for GhostBSD.

Mac OSX 10.6.8 (this one pays the bills, Mac user since 1986)Slackware 14.1 - framebuffer + tmux or Xfce (either no X session or Xfce; not a fan of Gnome, KDE, or MATE)OpenBSD 5.4 - Xfce (I do like Xfce for a full-featured DE)GhostBSD 3.5 - LXDE (Also like LXDE for a lighweight DE, also like just Openbox as WM)Linux Mint 16 - Cinnamon (simply beautiful and functional, especially since 2.0)